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here in new york city, commerce has been crippled. and power is not expected to be restored in many areas until next week. i.h.s. global predicts that if the areas affected by sandy lose a quarter of their output for just two days, it would knock about $25 billion off u.s. economic growth in the fourth quarter. that could be as much a 0.6%. but longer-term, some of the financial losses should be recovered by repair and rebuilding efforts. home improvement stores like home depot and lowes will likely get a boost in sales. many construction jobs will be created to rebuild homes and businesses. and governments will be spending huge amounts of money to repair subways, roads, and bridges so all of those efforts should help boost economic activity early next year. erika miller, "n.b.r.," new york. >> susie: joining us now for a closer look at sandy's economic impact, mark zandi, chief economist at moody's analytics. you know, mark, people often hear that when there's a sdater like zandi, that it's actually a boost to the economy. is that go
here in new york city, commerce has been crippled. and power is not expected to be restored in many areas until next week. i.h.s. global predicts that if the areas affected by sandy lose a quarter of their output for just two days, it would knock about $25 billion off u.s. economic growth in the fourth quarter. that could be as much a 0.6%. but longer-term, some of the financial losses should be recovered by repair and rebuilding efforts. home improvement stores like home depot and lowes will...
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one northwest of the city and one due east of the city. we will have a head start in canada as we roll out our canadian strategy. >> are there enough people in canada to make a difference? i said how many could you really open there? >> well, we have identified with our partner rio-can development trust, about ten sites which we think we can roll out over the next five to seven years. we have purchased three. we have expansion capacity in each of those three. so we're well along executing the project. >> the dividend increases consistent, 5% most recently. if you get up to, say, 99.9 and then you stay there, how do you raise it each year? you have a 21% increase in the rollovers, right? >> well, our rents continue to be driven -- we were actually -- our rent spreads were 25% year to date. but that's a reflection of our tenant sales, which are way up. the tenants can afford to pay a little bit more. it's a very profitable distribution channel for our tenant partners. our ability to raise dividends, which we have every year since we've been
one northwest of the city and one due east of the city. we will have a head start in canada as we roll out our canadian strategy. >> are there enough people in canada to make a difference? i said how many could you really open there? >> well, we have identified with our partner rio-can development trust, about ten sites which we think we can roll out over the next five to seven years. we have purchased three. we have expansion capacity in each of those three. so we're well along...
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aleppo, syria's largest city, is going up in smoke. for centuries a commercial hub and today a world heritage site, now the ancient streets are being renamed. this one is called sniper's alley. those who are not fast enough are killed. the city's hospitals are overwhelmed. wounded people are brought in every minute. some of the injured are rebel fighters. most, though, are civilians. there's no better place than the hospital to see who is bearing the brunt of the suffering in this war -- civilians and children. even the hospital is not safe. it has been bombed five times. >> much of our population is wounded by bombing, by shelling. >> in a city where bullets and bombs rain down relentlessly, there's nowhere left to take shelter. this man takes us to his neighborhood and shows us places struck by missiles. he says the missiles were fired just as people were leaving the mosque. >> there were no ambulances. just one pickup truck. first of all, we put the dead and injured onto the truck. there were 12 dead and 20 injured. >> the cemetery
aleppo, syria's largest city, is going up in smoke. for centuries a commercial hub and today a world heritage site, now the ancient streets are being renamed. this one is called sniper's alley. those who are not fast enough are killed. the city's hospitals are overwhelmed. wounded people are brought in every minute. some of the injured are rebel fighters. most, though, are civilians. there's no better place than the hospital to see who is bearing the brunt of the suffering in this war --...
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amazing how fast the city is getting back to work. our country withstands calamity that says a lot about the economic structure and the success and stability born from it. if this hit a utopian, social utopian like venezuela or cuba goodbye. capitalism makes catastrophe surmountable. san sky wouldn't have been kind to occupy wall streeters. >> eric: or california. >> dana: i am worried about people who are not able to get to their jobs an they say they make an hourly wage. they are not on a salary. might not be full-time employees. they're part-time. i'm sure employers are being as understanding as they can be, but the economic damage will be felt by those people. >> eric: i want to make a point. mayor bloomberg came out and put a three-passenger minimum in cars. remember, there are no trains coming in the area. no subways coming in the area. you have to take a bus or get in a car. people who can't afford to hire car service, they have to do something. now he is going keep the people who may be three or four making $5 plus tips, they
amazing how fast the city is getting back to work. our country withstands calamity that says a lot about the economic structure and the success and stability born from it. if this hit a utopian, social utopian like venezuela or cuba goodbye. capitalism makes catastrophe surmountable. san sky wouldn't have been kind to occupy wall streeters. >> eric: or california. >> dana: i am worried about people who are not able to get to their jobs an they say they make an hourly wage. they are...
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nightcap tal is in jersey city. it was significant flooding and power outages in jersey city in the last 24 hours. they have backup generators that failed in the middle of the day. they have since restored power at night capital. >> thanks so much, bob. >> we show you the broad street subway station, close to the new york stock exchange. aulg the water there, hopefully with time, things will get ironed out and less water and interruptions when it comes to mass transit. the power generator system will be worked out. will we have almost normal trading? what's that going to be like on a jobs friday, the last jobs report before the election. >> i think it's a huge den as you inferred. i don't know if everything is going to be great come friday. i would hope that it is. but the truth is we saw what we can do today, we can pull together and trade today. today was the major test. we passed it. i think friday will be okay. >> let's check on michael le branch. he's a former chairman and ceo of the largest firm at the new yor
nightcap tal is in jersey city. it was significant flooding and power outages in jersey city in the last 24 hours. they have backup generators that failed in the middle of the day. they have since restored power at night capital. >> thanks so much, bob. >> we show you the broad street subway station, close to the new york stock exchange. aulg the water there, hopefully with time, things will get ironed out and less water and interruptions when it comes to mass transit. the power...
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among their success is a huge refinery about two hours north of a main city. the refinery has 92% saudi arabian employees. stretching all the way from management to blue-collar employees. exxon mobil was into saudia station before saudia station was required. we anticipate this to the same degree of the new refinery that they are building as well. they are focusing on businesses that can take some of these derivatives and turn them into products. this, by the way, is the key to the kingdom strategy called a knowledge-based economy. start with something you know. which in the case of saudi arabia, as petroleum. they moved downstream to refining. then onto products of element where you create intellectual property and start businesses by taking the derivatives in making products in all of this. all this creates jobs. the kingdom is employing this model in other areas. not so impressive as the joint venture between an aluminum company and the mining company. on the 12th of december, i will attend a ceremony in eastern covers where the two companies will pour the
among their success is a huge refinery about two hours north of a main city. the refinery has 92% saudi arabian employees. stretching all the way from management to blue-collar employees. exxon mobil was into saudia station before saudia station was required. we anticipate this to the same degree of the new refinery that they are building as well. they are focusing on businesses that can take some of these derivatives and turn them into products. this, by the way, is the key to the kingdom...
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think of a city that depends, half of the people in new york city depend on the subways to get to and fro. there are no subways. today by the way all buses are free. people who wouldn't other wise are using buses are using them. in addition to buses, taxis and liver i ares. you have a lot of people driving in. that's why mayor bloomberg issued a warning unless it is emergency speaking on fox business which one of our guests had to encounter, you're not allowed to come in if you're alone in a car. like the hov leans. liz: see to the right, that sign? that says news corporation. that is our building. you can see on the street level where the planters are, fox business. our studios are above that, those windows there. that is 6th avenue going northbound as you sees trucks and cars moving. that is a huge problem. joe sitt of thor equities told us he knows the owner of the building with the broken crane. he said they will have to take it apart piece by piece. david: once again the traffic jam in new york, this is the first day when people are back at work. this is the first day the buses a
think of a city that depends, half of the people in new york city depend on the subways to get to and fro. there are no subways. today by the way all buses are free. people who wouldn't other wise are using buses are using them. in addition to buses, taxis and liver i ares. you have a lot of people driving in. that's why mayor bloomberg issued a warning unless it is emergency speaking on fox business which one of our guests had to encounter, you're not allowed to come in if you're alone in a...
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. >> hurricane force winds pounded ocean city maryland and they said all along their biggest worry by far is flooding. >> this is what you get on the flip side of hurricane sandy, snow. >> and it hasn't stopped all night. >> the storm has caused the cancellation of 14,000 flights across the country. >> do we know how this storm may affect vote something. >> this is a frantic time for both campaigns to a pause is something they want to get over with fast. >> hopefully your thoughts and prayers will join with mine, to think about those folks who are in harm's way. a. great thing about america iss like this, we all stick together, the good news is we will clean up and we will get through this. >> we turn now to politics with mark halperin of time magazine, who is also the best selling author of game change. >> if this storm hadn't happened we would be seeing wall-to-wall coverage of one of the most exciting finishes to a presidential election in the television age. we are not going to see as much of that, certainly through the weekend. which means whichever candidate was going to benefit
. >> hurricane force winds pounded ocean city maryland and they said all along their biggest worry by far is flooding. >> this is what you get on the flip side of hurricane sandy, snow. >> and it hasn't stopped all night. >> the storm has caused the cancellation of 14,000 flights across the country. >> do we know how this storm may affect vote something. >> this is a frantic time for both campaigns to a pause is something they want to get over with fast....
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and its policies the city of grenada for example but was burnt to the ground falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked on there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate mike or i cover for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had negative consequences for our people and our country that i was but in reality that was no aid to me what the americans call aid was really tiny installments in payment of the enormous debt the us owes to nicaragua it was no aid no cooperation that was merely an allowance they paid us with passing it for aid and co-operation with their work and it came with tight conditions attached to work so we cannot talk of nicaragua as a sovereign and independent nation as long as we remain critically dependent upon the united states and its current political trends its prevalent frame of mind and the amount of influence radical groups
and its policies the city of grenada for example but was burnt to the ground falling prey to america's expansionist policies all those wars and military invasions the us has sponsored or provoked on there has even been a ruling by the international court of justice binding the united states to compensate mike or i cover for all our losses but the us has ignored this verdict oh good of course the fact that the us has terminated what they call aid to nicaragua has had negative consequences for...
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this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and this water is frankly very nasty. chris turner can kind of pan down here, i'm standing in the middle of an oil slick, there is a lot of debris in here, garbage, a lot of stuff you don't even want to think of. and officials are warning people not to walk too much in it as we're doing, of course, but not supposed to be too heavy into the stuff because you don't know what's back here. >> yeah, nice to see people lending a hand when they can. brian todd, appreciate the reporting. we got some breaking news now on cnn. we're getting word now of evacuations at another hospital
this gentleman is a city resident. he and a couple of other guys here have taken it upon themselves to try to clear storm drains. you see the whirl whipool there that's how slow going it is. he'll shovel something out of the storm drain, you'll see a whirlpool going down, then something to my left and a gentleman across the street doing the same thing, these are volunteers doing this. city workers, of course, doing some as well. it takes a long time and this water is frankly very nasty. chris...
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, from the main city of atlantic city. he will certainly look at the loss there of the boardwalk and the flooding that persisted in that town. and then move up and down the coastline where some of the devastation, as governor christie said yesterday, is just indescribable. so the president and governor christie will do that. then we are told the plane from marine one and take a tour either by foot or car of some of the neighborhoods and towns that have been affected by this super storm. we'll be watching those images and bring them to you throughout this hour. >>> if you'd like to see why we're having problems getting air traffic moving again -- except there -- but he comes first -- look at this video. it just fed in a short while ago -- oh, my goodness! look at that! that is laguardia airport today! two days after the storm went through. runways covered with water. if you've ever flown in to or out of laguardia airport, as many of you certainly have, you know that you come right over those bays and that open water there a
, from the main city of atlantic city. he will certainly look at the loss there of the boardwalk and the flooding that persisted in that town. and then move up and down the coastline where some of the devastation, as governor christie said yesterday, is just indescribable. so the president and governor christie will do that. then we are told the plane from marine one and take a tour either by foot or car of some of the neighborhoods and towns that have been affected by this super storm. we'll...
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across the hudson in new york city, the city is opening up somewhat. some tunnels and bridges are opening and some cars are being allowed back into the city. a big event is on, the new york marathon, the mayor declaring the marathon is scheduled to take place on sunday. he made that announcement at a news conference this afternoon according to a report from the wall street journal. live from nearby the brigantine marina, president obama and the governor chris christie wrapping up a tour of the state and in particular a tour of the barrier island of brigantine. of course the governor was the keynote speaker at the republican convention in tampa up. he says governor christie is doing what he needs to be doing as governor and president obama is doing what he needs to be doing. the new york subway and commuter trains will resume limited service. we are expecting to hear comments from president obama and governor christie and also in the group is the new jersey congressman. we are from brigantine, new jersey. they have been touring the state meeting with re
across the hudson in new york city, the city is opening up somewhat. some tunnels and bridges are opening and some cars are being allowed back into the city. a big event is on, the new york marathon, the mayor declaring the marathon is scheduled to take place on sunday. he made that announcement at a news conference this afternoon according to a report from the wall street journal. live from nearby the brigantine marina, president obama and the governor chris christie wrapping up a tour of the...
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surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue put the location head of the shoes for the russians the russian crowds who had a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hair and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from paris to siberia. but the city also served up some bit of irony for the russian royal family after the bolshevik revolution. this is the office where nicholas the second spend most of the last year of his life his whole family had been exiled here and they led a fairly comfortable existence this was a big house but they weren't allowed to see visitors or go outside themselves was leading this ordinary normal countryside lifestyle they even had thoughts of a scape but within the year the czar and his family would be dead. this is r.t. live from moscow now for years british intelligence has been w
surrounded by enemies the balls to be their stronghold constructed on top of the city but soon enough it became an economic siberian oil of its time bringing in a third of the state revenue put the location head of the shoes for the russians the russian crowds who had a revolt against the eight hundred twenty five known as the decembrists worse than hair and drove. there they created a replica high society adopting the latest fashions as soon as they came out or at least once they made it from...
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worst in new york city's history. burned more than 100 homes to the ground and damaged dozens of others. fire crews working nine plus hours to contain fast-moving flames. the tiny coastal neighborhood told to evacuate before sandy on fear of flooding. one report, not a single building, not a single building in the area was left unscathed, hit by storm surge they were so worried about or this massive fire so unexpected. jon: unbelievable. president obama spending his last wednesday before the election day in new jersey where he will meet with governor chris christie to tour the terrible damage remaining from this storm. the beaches of the jersey shore ravaged. homes flooded and destroyed. amusement park rides now parked in the atlantic ocean. at least six people were killed across the state. nearly three million people were without electricity at the peak of power outages on monday. governor christie plans to ask the president to assign the u.s. army corps of engineers to start working on rebuilding the state's beaches
worst in new york city's history. burned more than 100 homes to the ground and damaged dozens of others. fire crews working nine plus hours to contain fast-moving flames. the tiny coastal neighborhood told to evacuate before sandy on fear of flooding. one report, not a single building, not a single building in the area was left unscathed, hit by storm surge they were so worried about or this massive fire so unexpected. jon: unbelievable. president obama spending his last wednesday before the...
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as you know, the new york city city busses at full service today. thank you, joe and your extraordinary team. there will be limited commuters rail service on long island north and the long -- on metro north and the lirr, begins at 2 p.m. today, and limited new york city subway service, supplemented by a bus bridge which joe loda can give you more details on from brooklyn to manhattan will begin tomorrow. again, limited new york subway service substituted by a bus bridge from manhattan starts tomorrow. in service in manhattan below 34th street because there's no power for service below 34th street. three of the seven east river tunnels have been pumpedded and now free of water so that's good news. there will be more service, literally on a day by day basis as the mta works through this. i have had the good fortune of working closely with the mta team, and joe and his team have done magnificent service, and we thank them all very much. new yorkers have been great all through this. the -- we're going to need patience and toller raps. traffic is very di
as you know, the new york city city busses at full service today. thank you, joe and your extraordinary team. there will be limited commuters rail service on long island north and the long -- on metro north and the lirr, begins at 2 p.m. today, and limited new york city subway service, supplemented by a bus bridge which joe loda can give you more details on from brooklyn to manhattan will begin tomorrow. again, limited new york subway service substituted by a bus bridge from manhattan starts...
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rather to complemented there's similar logic here is in urban planning the more roads you have in your city the better the traffic we're looking at providing our region with two major waterway routes instead of one this would it hones the region's transit capabilities bring down transit costs and thus benefit global trade in general serving not just our own interests as an economy to those of the entire international community for nicaragua it would also mean independence giving us access to resources and the kind of revenues that would enable us to become entirely self-sufficient although as of now we're a dependent economy there's nothing wrong with interdependence and complementarity but one way dependency is bad for anyone so when will nicaragua finally get its chance. very soon i hope there is a lot of work being done chinese companies are in charge of the project and we expect it to be accomplished rather quickly that it was initially expected to take ten years if i'm not mistaken. because we think it is possible to get it done within a shorter period the exact timeline will be determ
rather to complemented there's similar logic here is in urban planning the more roads you have in your city the better the traffic we're looking at providing our region with two major waterway routes instead of one this would it hones the region's transit capabilities bring down transit costs and thus benefit global trade in general serving not just our own interests as an economy to those of the entire international community for nicaragua it would also mean independence giving us access to...
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but city officials say it will take at least a week to restore rail, water and other services. sandy has been losing strength since monday. its maximum momentary wind speed is around 65 kilometers per hour. the storm has pulled a mass of cold air from the north. snow is falling across eight states. some areas got more than 60 centimeters. and sandy's impact isn't just financial. the u.s. media has been looking at the political ramifications. the presidential election is just a week away and the candidates' response to the storm could affect the outcome. "the washington post" says sandy gave president barack obama the chance to show his ability as commander in chief. but it also said any missteps or move that appears politically motivated could cost him. "the post" says the disaster has put romney in a difficult position. one article says he faces the almost impossible task for defining himself in a story that has gripped the nation. romney's critics have pounced on a comment he made about the federal emergency management agency. he said the agency should be eliminated and its f
but city officials say it will take at least a week to restore rail, water and other services. sandy has been losing strength since monday. its maximum momentary wind speed is around 65 kilometers per hour. the storm has pulled a mass of cold air from the north. snow is falling across eight states. some areas got more than 60 centimeters. and sandy's impact isn't just financial. the u.s. media has been looking at the political ramifications. the presidential election is just a week away and the...
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tough to get around the city right now. >> tough to get around the city. tough to get employees for many of these banks to where they need to be. a number of them -- many of them are working remotely. as you say, everybody is trying to be fully open for business. i have made a handful of calls this morning. it has been a mixed bag in terms of getting people out to offices given there is no mass transit in new york city which is really -- the fact that subways don't work is a stunning thing in this city. it's hard to make new york work without the subways. >> it's not even if people are in their offices. phone service is patchy when it comes to land lines and cell phones and there are some entire buildings, citigroup has a building at 111 wall, 1,800 employees there, they can't get into that building for weeks. >> look at this. this is context in which we're operating. this is cover of "the washington post." this is new york's katrina. obviously the death toll compared to that storm nowhere near approaching it but still 20 some odd people dead in new york a
tough to get around the city right now. >> tough to get around the city. tough to get employees for many of these banks to where they need to be. a number of them -- many of them are working remotely. as you say, everybody is trying to be fully open for business. i have made a handful of calls this morning. it has been a mixed bag in terms of getting people out to offices given there is no mass transit in new york city which is really -- the fact that subways don't work is a stunning...
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around new york city. look at that. how many feet across do you think that is? bill: say 15, maybe 20. martha: yeah, yeah. un-- look there is the other side of it. bill: this is the danger too when they go down they take the power lines with them and folks sit in the dark for w weeks. martha: you wish and pray it doesn't land on a house. in some cases tragically it did. that kind of scene was playing out all around the area. bill: we'll move away from the storm for a moment here now. there are new reports from u.s. intelligence sources on the deadly attack in libya. fox news reports a terror suspect held in custody in tunisia has been identified by way of surveillance video from the benghazi compound the night of the attack. but the u.s. has not been able to talk to him. randy forbes, republican from virginia, member of the house armed services committee, and sir good morning to you. >> good morning, bill. bill: how does it impede an investigation if you can't talk to the only man that we believe is under
around new york city. look at that. how many feet across do you think that is? bill: say 15, maybe 20. martha: yeah, yeah. un-- look there is the other side of it. bill: this is the danger too when they go down they take the power lines with them and folks sit in the dark for w weeks. martha: you wish and pray it doesn't land on a house. in some cases tragically it did. that kind of scene was playing out all around the area. bill: we'll move away from the storm for a moment here now. there are...
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even before sandy turned atlantic city monday a debate was raging and scientific government circles over whether the monster hurricane was a spawn of global warming. climate change activists pointed to sandy as the sort of extraordinary the conclusion is that sandy would have happened with or without climate change. but that extra heat and humidity said its strength. this seems beyond dispute because of man-made warming more natural cycles or both, it is in an era of extreme weather events. a report this month by the world's largest insurance forum confirmed what has been widely suspected, the number of catastrophes has been rising dramatically since 1980 on all continents and with the deepest increase in north america. it soared from an average of 9 billion that is what usa today has to say. contrast that with the "the washington times" editorial page. frankenstorm follies. it wasn't caused by the industrial revolution. this is what they say. a study by the national hurricane center predicted global warming would, over time decrease the number of tropical storms by as much as a third. t
even before sandy turned atlantic city monday a debate was raging and scientific government circles over whether the monster hurricane was a spawn of global warming. climate change activists pointed to sandy as the sort of extraordinary the conclusion is that sandy would have happened with or without climate change. but that extra heat and humidity said its strength. this seems beyond dispute because of man-made warming more natural cycles or both, it is in an era of extreme weather events. a...
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count is for important, the city of niagara falls has great potential to do even more. but right now they've not been receiving the revenue their expecting so we need to get interim, work with the governor and work with the nation and resolve this as soon as possible. >> you want of a good good relationship with seneca nation? collins: here's the difference in ms. hochul in a. i respect the tenth amendment. the 10th amendment says local decisions made at the state level are better than washington. i understand that is represented in congress i should not be meddling in state affairs but i have my opinions and yes, we need to get this resolved. ms. hochul believes its washington that's always got the right answer. it's big of a coming out of washington, washington to tell the states and counties what to do. that's a big difference. this is a state issue. i will respect that this is a state issue. i respect and honor the tenth amendment of our constitution. >> give you a quick rebuttal but is it a state issue? hochul: guess it's a state issue but also with when your your
count is for important, the city of niagara falls has great potential to do even more. but right now they've not been receiving the revenue their expecting so we need to get interim, work with the governor and work with the nation and resolve this as soon as possible. >> you want of a good good relationship with seneca nation? collins: here's the difference in ms. hochul in a. i respect the tenth amendment. the 10th amendment says local decisions made at the state level are better than...
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cities in august by 2% when compared to a year ago. additionally, the report notes that many of the hardest hit markets are showing gains. add to that a federal index of housing prices that also cites annual price increases during the past two years. profits continue to climb at ford. the car company brought in $2.3 billion in pre-tax profits, making up for the $468 million loss in europe. ford expects its european losses could exceed $3 billion during the next 2 years. this is the third quarter in a row ford has earned more than $2 billion. what works for pizzas may not work not for ipads. the same-day delivery service that walmart, amazon and ebay all recently launched is not going as smoothly as expected. customers in certain test cities can choose to spend an additional $10-$15 to receive their purchases that day. but the convenience of rapid home- deliveries has turned out to be a logistical and costly nightmare for the online retailers. problems range from high overhead to unreliable drivers. crocs, the creator of that ubiquitous
cities in august by 2% when compared to a year ago. additionally, the report notes that many of the hardest hit markets are showing gains. add to that a federal index of housing prices that also cites annual price increases during the past two years. profits continue to climb at ford. the car company brought in $2.3 billion in pre-tax profits, making up for the $468 million loss in europe. ford expects its european losses could exceed $3 billion during the next 2 years. this is the third...
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there's a new proposal to build a stadium and complex for the buffalo bills along the city's waterfront which is presented to the council on tuesday. the teams currently at the stadium expires in 2013. you think a downtown stadium after the proposal patient as a viable alternative? hochul: i've been intrigued by the idea. i'm not sure that's going to be the right location. we have to make sure it's get the least sign. certainly when chris collins is county executive is an opportunity put this to bed and resolve the but we are come down to the 11th hour now and we have to make sure that we take care of ensuring that the buffalo bills stay here in west new york. that's priority one. secondly, will have to step up and help them. the stadium is becoming obsolete. we need to make sure that they got the best resources here in this community because our identity is linked to the buffalo bills. even when they have the ups and downs, i feel very confident that it is a regional resource, that we have to protect. but i thin think the idea that e stadium downtown may be more than we're going to be
there's a new proposal to build a stadium and complex for the buffalo bills along the city's waterfront which is presented to the council on tuesday. the teams currently at the stadium expires in 2013. you think a downtown stadium after the proposal patient as a viable alternative? hochul: i've been intrigued by the idea. i'm not sure that's going to be the right location. we have to make sure it's get the least sign. certainly when chris collins is county executive is an opportunity put this...
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is a smart move. >> he would have to land outside of new york city and then get into new york city. >> bill: once you get into that grid of manhattan -- >> i highly doubt obama even wanted to go to new york. >> you are probably right. we are seeing the pictures of the traffic in new york city and yeah it is a little congested. >> bill: so we can layoff -- >> layoff michael bloomberg on that. he is doing the night thing. >> bill: neil interesting this morning, there are several stories about senate races, showing scott brown -- well -- elizabeth warren up in massachusetts, "new york times" reporting tim kaine up in virginia, bill nelson up -- >> big in florida, yeah. >> and there was one third one, democrat up in -- >> we have wisconsin -- >> bill: sherrod brown of course. and you might ad tammy bald win. >> yeah, it is just amazing. another one that is amazing, is berg. that is a very competitive race too. >> bill: yes, and then claire mccaskill -- >> and indiana. >> bill: nobody thought we would win indiana, and then richard mourdock comes along. thank the tea party for that. so in
is a smart move. >> he would have to land outside of new york city and then get into new york city. >> bill: once you get into that grid of manhattan -- >> i highly doubt obama even wanted to go to new york. >> you are probably right. we are seeing the pictures of the traffic in new york city and yeah it is a little congested. >> bill: so we can layoff -- >> layoff michael bloomberg on that. he is doing the night thing. >> bill: neil interesting this...
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the bay met the ocean over ocean city. it was entirely flooded with the islands looking like nothing but water with tiny little boat houses. those were people's homes that people worked their whole lives to buy a home in ocean city on the beach. they are covered with water and the governor is very clearr about why he doesn't want people here today. although it was not as bad as yesterday. there is a lot of debris in the road and pieces of boardwalk and nails and things from people's front porches that have blown off. the mayor of ocean city said there were gas leaks after homes were pushed off of the foundation. sandy earned her name here in ocean city . back to you guys. >> steve: thank you for the live report. one of the icons was casino pier. we have a before and after. there is the heyday. screen left and right and the roller coaster is in the atlantic ocean . >> brian: they are saying 20 billion dollars. there are very expensive homes on the coastline. that number could go up higher than that. >> steve: you shld know.
the bay met the ocean over ocean city. it was entirely flooded with the islands looking like nothing but water with tiny little boat houses. those were people's homes that people worked their whole lives to buy a home in ocean city on the beach. they are covered with water and the governor is very clearr about why he doesn't want people here today. although it was not as bad as yesterday. there is a lot of debris in the road and pieces of boardwalk and nails and things from people's front...
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also fire bombs and barricades find out how a city in southeast turkey was turned into a battlefield we've got the details and pictures for you. plus saudi arabia's plans to rebuild one of its biggest mall sculptures some grave concerns over one of islam's holiest relics learn about the implications of the project on our web site . bahrain's facing censure after a country's authorities banned all rallies and public gatherings amnesty international has called on the gulf kingdom to lift the restrictions saying they violate their right to freedom of expression authorities in bahrain also threaten all protests with legal action saying they won't tolerate any threat to national unity around eighty people have been killed in the country which is a key u.s. ally in the region since clashes began nearly two years ago and is under fire from human rights groups for its brutal crackdowns on pro reform campaigners who are demanding greater political freedom jobs and education thousands of protesters have been imprisoned including prominent human rights defender not be over charged with now serv
also fire bombs and barricades find out how a city in southeast turkey was turned into a battlefield we've got the details and pictures for you. plus saudi arabia's plans to rebuild one of its biggest mall sculptures some grave concerns over one of islam's holiest relics learn about the implications of the project on our web site . bahrain's facing censure after a country's authorities banned all rallies and public gatherings amnesty international has called on the gulf kingdom to lift the...
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they are running buses in new york city. it will be almost like normal and buses will be free because of all the disruptions with the other transportation systems. >> i'd like to see a satellite shot at night of new jersey. even driving up to the studio this morning, it's dark. no traffic lights, no nothing. there's a couple of things that are open around the area out there, but they must have generators. very little on the shelves. a lot of people, a lot of people. the eye of hurricane sandy hit the jersey shore hard, wiping out boardwalks, businesses as well as homes. millions still without power. president obama is going to survey the damage today with governor christie, and coming in this morning, i heard -- i was listening to the radio and i heard a bunch of sounds from christie. >> he had gone to the shore yesterday. >> giving people hugs. the boardwalk is gone in a lot of places. we showed some amusement rides. kayla has spent two days in cape may. she's moved north to atlantic city where the damage is also extensive.
they are running buses in new york city. it will be almost like normal and buses will be free because of all the disruptions with the other transportation systems. >> i'd like to see a satellite shot at night of new jersey. even driving up to the studio this morning, it's dark. no traffic lights, no nothing. there's a couple of things that are open around the area out there, but they must have generators. very little on the shelves. a lot of people, a lot of people. the eye of hurricane...
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city buses began rolling on new york streets at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today, but only partial service and on a reduced schedule. we have more on the work ahead to get new york moving again with erika miller. >> reporter: in new york city, the subway is a lifeline. the transportation network is the center of culture and commerce. more than four million people a day go through subway turnstiles, which are part of the largest mass transit system in the nation. the 108-year-old system has never faced a disaster as devastating as this one. it's not just a matter of restoring power and cleaning up sludge and debris. the big unknown is whether salt water will corrode signal and switch systems. fortunately, most of the train cars weren't damaged by the storm, because they were moved to safety ahead of time. but it's unclear when service will be fully restored. when it does, service will come back in stages, with riders forced to rely on a mix of trains and buses to get around town. that's creating a big headache for many families. kids take the sub
city buses began rolling on new york streets at 5:00 p.m. eastern time today, but only partial service and on a reduced schedule. we have more on the work ahead to get new york moving again with erika miller. >> reporter: in new york city, the subway is a lifeline. the transportation network is the center of culture and commerce. more than four million people a day go through subway turnstiles, which are part of the largest mass transit system in the nation. the 108-year-old system has...
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. >> it hit just south of atlantic city, the gambling and tourist destination, leaving residents who defied the mandatory evacuation order stranded. dozens had to be rescued from shelters of last resort where the power failed. in northern new jersey, more search and rescue. after a tidal surge pushed a river over its banks. residents said the water rose five feet in a matter of minutes. >> it was like a lake in our basement. and it filled up all wayp to our stairs. >> there was no phone lines. electricity was out and all our phones were out. we couldn't call absolutely nobody. >> reporter: across the state, 2.4 million customers, 60% of the population, have no power. the worst of it was probably right along the coast, in towns like point pleasant beach, where this morning some who chose to ride out the storm told of an unbelievable experience. >> it was almost surreal, i think. very surreal. just the power and the awe of everything going on. >> reporter: the town sits behind a huge line of sand dunes built to protect it. but last night, it was no match for the power of hurricane sand
. >> it hit just south of atlantic city, the gambling and tourist destination, leaving residents who defied the mandatory evacuation order stranded. dozens had to be rescued from shelters of last resort where the power failed. in northern new jersey, more search and rescue. after a tidal surge pushed a river over its banks. residents said the water rose five feet in a matter of minutes. >> it was like a lake in our basement. and it filled up all wayp to our stairs. >> there...
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great cities like -- great cities like parma and toledo benefiting because of the leadership of barack obama. >> seems like there's no embarrassment on the part of the romney campaign to say, we were wrong, the people who are actually running the company are telling the truth. i mean they have no boundaries, but nina, what about norm coleman, former senator of minnesota. he told a group of ohio voters romney wouldn't reverse roe v. wade. what's your reaction. >> laughable. this governor is already on record interviewed by mike huckabee where he declared he would get rid of it calling it judicial activism. women are not falling for it. in the state of ohio 55%/40% women are in support of the president. we cannot allow women to go backwards and certainly cannot allow women to be treated like second class citizens. you have a running mate of the governor that just identified rape as a method of conception. they are absolutely insane. they have lost their ever loving minds and it is to the voighters in the state and across this nation to help them find their minds but find it somewhere els
great cities like -- great cities like parma and toledo benefiting because of the leadership of barack obama. >> seems like there's no embarrassment on the part of the romney campaign to say, we were wrong, the people who are actually running the company are telling the truth. i mean they have no boundaries, but nina, what about norm coleman, former senator of minnesota. he told a group of ohio voters romney wouldn't reverse roe v. wade. what's your reaction. >> laughable. this...
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nothing in particular splode institutions these are the cities taking by the beach and when they are talking about maintaining the peace and stability on. more than a hundred. dollars the biggest. moments. of their political and people demanding that their own is to block this if there is a spike. block of the government being bottled it just. exploded. it's. just a few doing the law and worst and because what they're going to do is that they will see what they get and i like. it was. from going outside of their homes this is not going to bring any security and this is going to make these laws if somebody from the. very tonight not tomorrow to go on to the level of the good o. our hero who had the to work if we are any condition we need more from international community and this will be in the work of anything with the to that it will of negotiations are there going into this if you are disillusioned they are and if you are to get more of this is the question and then solving it. and so i had figured a solid greason tool and the country's no major struggle to compromise and yet anoth
nothing in particular splode institutions these are the cities taking by the beach and when they are talking about maintaining the peace and stability on. more than a hundred. dollars the biggest. moments. of their political and people demanding that their own is to block this if there is a spike. block of the government being bottled it just. exploded. it's. just a few doing the law and worst and because what they're going to do is that they will see what they get and i like. it was. from...